evasi0n, the first ever iOS 6 untethered jailbreak, goes live

04 February, 2013
The evasi0n tool supports the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and iPad mini and is now live for download.

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  • Anonymous
  • 3iJ
  • 05 Feb 2013

AnonD-109400, 05 Feb 2013Meanwhile, Android users get massive bloatware on their pho... moreBloatware ? haha are you talking about the apple maps bollocks...enjoy google features in your iOS since Apple can't come up with its own features. You need to jailbreak your iphone to transfer files to your phone from your computer because apple forces you to install that bloated itunes, android can do that straight out of the box.

    • ?
    • Anonymous
    • PGX
    • 05 Feb 2013

    Can recover from jailbreak easy.

    Some droids cannot recover from root.. or rollback to stock.. Might get hard brick ... very risky business in android to load another rom.

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      • Anonymous
      • p$V
      • 05 Feb 2013

      AnonD-107204, 05 Feb 2013Most people jailbreak iphones not to customise but to get p... moreAnd from this comment we can all tell that you have never used a droid lol. Rooting is only required to modify system apps or change roms.

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        • Anonymous
        • p$V
        • 05 Feb 2013

        Joker, 05 Feb 2013Poor blind android believers! There is absolutely no risk o... moreOdd comments as you are at risk of bricking, only if the user is a bit silly though.

        As for the comparison in customisations between iOS jail broken and stock jelly bean, i think you'll find that a rooted android is far more customisable than a jail broken iPhone ;o)

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          • dev
          • L1g
          • 05 Feb 2013

          for free app u can use installos alternet like vshare, appcake, ipastore.

          but vshare is very good

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            • Joker
            • Sgv
            • 05 Feb 2013

            Poor blind android believers! There is absolutely no risk of bricking ios device with this jailbreak. Its fun to do. Does not void guaranty as you can always go back to the stock os. And whats most important, as many developers and hackers arround the world said. When ios device is jailbroken even Jelly Bean is faar behind when it comes to customization! Perfect!

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              • AnonD-21595
              • utB
              • 05 Feb 2013

              agreed and seconded.

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                • AnonD-109439
                • qbc
                • 05 Feb 2013

                AnonD-107204, 05 Feb 2013Most people jailbreak iphones not to customise but to get p... moreYou don't need to ROOT to get free apps. You just download the .APK file and for some apps you also need the .OBB files or the .COM files

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                  • AnonD-109439
                  • qbc
                  • 05 Feb 2013

                  It's sad to see your lack of understanding on how to use English, first off "looser" is spelt "loser". Secondly wanting to jailbreak is not only for free apps like many "righteous" people like you believe; for example i've been putting off my iPad mini purchase because without jailbreak i can't use the screen to choose music once i've connected to my car's headunit. Now there are people who just jailbreak because then they can get free apps, but Installous is now SHUT DOWN. So it becomes much harder to find such a wide variety of free apps.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • vbM
                    • 05 Feb 2013

                    AnonD-107204, 05 Feb 2013There is no risk of bricking an iphone. If anything goes wr... morecompletely agree...

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                      • AnonD-107204
                      • uvi
                      • 05 Feb 2013

                      Most people jailbreak iphones not to customise but to get paid apps for free. Like android users still need to root to get the same for free.

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                        • AnonD-107204
                        • uvi
                        • 05 Feb 2013

                        typical phone user, 05 Feb 2013cant understand why ios or android jailbreak / root.. Ju... moreThere is no risk of bricking an iphone. If anything goes wrong, just restore it in iTunes. Its that simple. Bricking and damaging iphones are long gone past.

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                          • kini
                          • KAu
                          • 05 Feb 2013

                          good job guys...more you break out, advanced the ecosystem will be,more technology development.great stuff thanks...

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                            • typical phone user
                            • PGX
                            • 05 Feb 2013

                            cant understand why ios or android jailbreak / root..

                            Just use your phone normally and wait for updates patiently.

                            All phones can call/sms/social/gaming out of the box.. why need so much customisation and risk breaking your phones?!

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                              • TheEpic
                              • vuN
                              • 05 Feb 2013

                              omg!!!!!! it accually works!!!!!!

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                                • someone
                                • y$b
                                • 05 Feb 2013

                                it"S possible for jailbreak ipad 3 A5x Chip while running iOS 6.1?

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                                  • ssb
                                  • vbJ
                                  • 05 Feb 2013

                                  My iphone 4 is still locked with bell mobility. Can anybody tell me if it unlocks also or still i have to factory unlock my phone Please inform me at ss_bola@yahoo.com

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • qF8
                                    • 05 Feb 2013

                                    epic winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!lol

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                                      • brent
                                      • Iab
                                      • 05 Feb 2013

                                      gaming platform still above rest not even competition for developers

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                                        • AnonD-109402
                                        • w0Q
                                        • 05 Feb 2013

                                        apple's iOS is very restrictive and imposes limitations but I still love it. We all have our preferences and others MIGHT just want to respect. 'Am here to say that I love my iOS device but I also like Androids open platform. These two,well for me,are the two main contemporaries when it comes to mobile OS. They have their own strengths and vulnerabilities. The other is very fluid and aesthetically more pleasing to the eyes when it comes to icons while the other is the users are pleased with its open ecosystem and offers high customization(with every phone maker,I presume)and plethora of phones to choose from...